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NEWS OF BROOKLYN. FINANCIAL PROBLEM NOW. BRIDGK TRUSTEE! TO ARRANGE WHAT SURFAOK AND ELEVATED LINES SHALL PAY. A pr.orF.r. ki-,; he to be settled upon for THE ITU Or THE HR1DGE TO COMPEN? SATE THE MANAGEMENT Messrs. Wunter. Palmer nnd Henrique*, the sp* claJ committee of the Bridge trusties appointed to consider the proposition ta pram to the elevated and surf-i t railroads Of Brooklyn permission to cross the Bridge, will meet to-day. Now that the experts have reported that the Brilge can stand tbe strain ot the additional traffic, one ot the most Import ur-.', questions which th.a committee has to consider ls tho amount of money the railroad com? panies should pay fur so valuable a privilege. The BridKn trustees received hist year from rail? road fares tLUz.fl7 17. Hail of this money. Super? intendent Martin eetlmates, was paid by passen? gers discharged from elevated traine, so that fully half the T. . IptS from thia source will be cut off if tho .'.- irrjf their passengers directly across the Br ls* Nearly al) of the other half of the sstssenassti now carried by the Br;dge trains axe brought to the structure by ttie trolley ronda, The tr,.- ? ? ? ? efl re going to lose nearly a!! their become fi ri railroad traino by tbe proposed grants t<> railroad tompanlca Most of tb* trui ? Isp* sod to Insist, lt ls underst ? : enough for the lm portar.t pi ? for which tbej akim to compe-nsnt. for the loss from Brldi This the companies cat well ilford to do, aa one fare from New-Tort to any pul : Brooklyn will Increase the, traine greatly. The esp* idltur, lees leal yew wow not far from 12.000.000 In the ] I Democratic misrule er,, ri of tba Bridge, nd for many yeara i people of i... annually to mei terest paymei One benefit it wan though! t!.< pi t gel from thi udoptl n ? t the plan of 1 perts waa the I ? ictun from Ailama-at and th* Plaza. This will nol done wi bout a :.. rer, as an officer of the Br*, iklyn elevated road i I yestei etni lures would emergency, Th< pl n ol the experts .ont-!:. extending th* Mj rlle-avi al ?with tbe Kuli ind the com ? of the Full n-si. -? th, Bridge tra, ks al 11 e south end of tl at 'l lllary-si Pres) mn. in reply to Engineer Roeb b'.lng. said ;...:?:?;..-. thal th, tralm of the elevated i ?? sty lona, while a four-car Hr. ?.-? tra n weighs nlnetj tons The Bri Igi Trusl ' ling 'he false lt: ; prevails to some exti the ru: I and surface i rail i i i Bridge means a sing.e f.ire of flvi ?? ms. by ar.y :.,,:-'? i . hand ovei a same f..r- - ...- sn a exacted, .lust what the method of i .- farea will he has not v ?: been explain* I. Bu fares arti 'ted In a >m* ms ? M-. Berri sa* tit . ne time vet before the prop iBltion be i the faro across ? ? ti way It has to he poll, - i and maintains I. There ar.- hun? dreds of rmi ;?-.- I he psld month by month, a:.d Interest on a large bonded Ind btedneas besides. No doubt, if the ? evated and aurface roads will pay for the passengers they will carry ou! of .. fl fare the Bri !,:? Trustees would be glad to havi da lt. THE EFFECT OF THE CHANGE, MR- WUJWTER SPEAKS OF WHAT THROUGH BRIDGE TRAIN'S WILL DO. A 26 PER CENT INCREASE IN PROPERTY IN THI WESTERN DISTRICT IN FIVE YEAR?. HE SAYS. "Within Ava years' time." said Mayor Wurster to a Tribune reporter yesterday, in speaking of the project to run surface cars and elevated cara across the Bridge, "property in the western dis? creet of the city will have been enhanced 25 per cert atid the streets will be almost sol? idly populated. I regard the scheme as the most Important trill c. fr.m a transportation | view, that has taken | e I have had the honor of being M "The 'rush ho ir' n tbe Bridge ls a truly terri? ble thing to experience, and the present state of affairs could never have been tolerated had lt coma ail al on It has gri wn gradually, and the people hive stood lt because Ita , has beefl i BOH Of nurse In physical cult ire for them. Had there been s sudden transition from fifteen yeara .... to the presenl time, mobs of angry etti lens would have n the a dry*, strati, n whl h permitted a'rush 2 refi'. i rlalt of ? Nen fork man .md his wife U ; r, il* n a few months p*^ 'j-. , ; apep/i the evH.:,a m'fh s Brooklyn f'jantiy Bnd i *xpTA <l 'hat oi. ' . sarto his wife would, . from**/?ew-York - ..- . hour, and when I art er eugk'este.i house-hunting, bis wife told him she would nevei to live In Brooklyn, b* tause he would be - ted to such abuse nil morning on the "The Burl ? ? y thai four mont:. the da> they >wed to begin meir work they will have electi runnlni Igi "The tl ll l-morrow lo m..Kc tnem selves familial **. h tho engineers' plana, and here? after will : a week ai..l hasten the work as fist a;, sd- ? -.will warrant." President Berri Seth i Ki eof the trus? tees, 'ar... ' el Ena C. M..rt;,, n inspection of I .?? bridge yesti lay order to get a mol il I lea uf Wi posed p'.d:.s of the ens i era I ilv< Al the New York terminal Mr. Berri ex;.r?-s*.-d dissatisfaction over the scheme to run some ol' the loa.:. bound from Brooklyn to New-York si I loop, lar. Hi g them on t':,.- outgoing platform Mr. greekir.r Ige, el engined ol ihe Brooklyn eight* road, wi ned irty later, < \. that In Ol lei to m-ik" the ? tim" and ro leave ore- | tn ? minutes tor pas engerj on the sidings lt waa i ? - i unload .-..me of the paseenatera on the south side, The explana tlon did not seem to convince Mr. Berri or Mr. Martin. There ls little doubt rw that the Liberty-at. Filaza will be appropriated for the nee of the sur ace cars of tn* Brooklyn Heights linea There eeems to be waj of setting tn the road? ways than by traveralng a portion *,f the pi 7,. nix daughter yow by law. OEOROE H. ENOKMAVS NIE!" H. 1VHO HAS AT^ wavs BORN! that TITLE. UCOA1X.T At- .rTED. The t... ? .;, rga H. Er.ceman. th? president of the Brighton Be? li Ha^.m Association, wiu b* surprise! ti ' ': tba baautlful girl who has been kn^wn as - - ar never had a ria | I that title uni e fad ia. Mr. Engels. n for permli to adop her. Thi I ? T?'??? "i'i'-: -tl rn ira mace ;> J idge Hurd thi C mty d ir! througl lanae Lublin ai ?? n ? , md h i Mr Bngeman ant the young woman were In rt yeati u Mn asking a few forn ns tbe Judge | mted tb gppllcai Tn* yo...' has been kn ern as Miss Enge man, sad ???-. - ii st legally entitled to tbs r,a;ru ls Elisabet! aeon k H<r mother was Mi Engem<in's ? at* Mr. Cuslck, tba glrl'a timer, die. when sba fl . md al the age ol ? th) year abe lost hei rn i Then her uncle, Mr Engen adopted uer Thal wa- twelve y< ira aj ind sh ts now twenty yeal s old Bhi n know as Mr. Ena ema who knee* t she was i were thoa who knew h yeera ai tlfu- gin. ac. - ? A van month* r a. ser;. i at one I me waa to live I .i a, an nurse'i him il - ? 'l v> ered, ha was alarmed .? ~ ..., diPCl the ? e young woma .vi .-..?. been ' ?tapa for hei He determined ger BbOUld be rei whieh yesterday resulted In Mi->s Cui k Miss Engeman. _ TUE TEXAS A\D MASSACHUSETTS SAIl The tettle-eblp Texas left the Navy fard yestei day for Oalveetoa where, it i? expected, she wi receive the beautiful silver service presented by ir State. Wlr.d hi..I weather permitting, her offlcei expect to make the trip In Ave days. The monitor Puritan, lt la expe* ted. arlll leave ti day for Cbarleetoa, to take par; in the manoeuvri there. The Katabdtn will follow toin? fi.ty th The battle-ship M:.s?achu?etta. hound foi (hariet ion, to Jo.n tbe Beet of the North Atlantic Bqua* ron now at sad or off that harbor, j.d>M-ri out i auarantlne yeeterday morning. --e THE SECOND BIB SAL DORPS' in. VI EV A review hy Ur'Kadlt r-Oeneral McLeer will I held at the armory of the Second Slgi.al Corpa N Sui Dean-st.. thi* evening. Dancing ... the review, for which twenty pieces or u. talc hat been engaged. The committee In -Large ls aa fo lows: Assistant S lrgi-on-LU-uteriant ''ampoel chairman; Corporal Huge, Corporal Brock, I'rjvai AtwaUif u' ?? Iwlwaae ..'-..a.n. Anaemia means "want of blood," a deficiency in the red corpuscles of the blood. Its cause is found in want of sufficient food, dyspepsia, lack oi exercise or breathing impure air. With it is a natural repugnance to all fat foods. Scott's Emulsion is an easy food to get fat from and the easiest way of taking fat. It makes the blood rich in just those elements necessary fo robust health, by sup? plying it with red corpuscles. Tot cale at .Vi cents and ll 00 bj- ail drviggiat*. SCOTT & BOWNE. New Yolk. NEW-JERSEY NEWS. TROUBLE AT PHOENIX MILL. NEWARK WANTS TO EXPAND. TOT GENERAL COMMITTEE OF THE OTT OOV B1UTMEKT DECIDES TO ANNEX CLINTON HILL Newark took the first ricfiniir. gt, ?,- -Ml nlgnt for tho annexation of rhe adjoining owni time apo a committee, consist!] | of tha Mayor and th" members ot the Common Count ll and Board ot Works, waa appointed to consider an sppii for annexation bjr res) lei ts ol Clinton Hill, an ad? joining section cf Clinton Township, containing about Stn acm ;i; ?' '? MO population Thara was, at Drat dtacord in ths committee, but anally partisan differences wera adjusted and at ., re ent meeting of the Committee a report waa agreed on, with a referendum clause for annes A venara: meering waa held in the Coum li Cham? ber hat night to take final action which waa har? monious, ihe referendum Idea waa abandoi ed ai d tho iee;isiat!v<> committee of the Council wa? re quested by resolution to draw np arni Introduce a bill for annexation at thi* aesslon of the Leslsla ture it was also decided thal a committee of nine ronslatinR of me. Mayor. Ova Aldermen and the three Hoard of Work* < 'ommtsMonc-rs ehnuia be constituted to rsectva and report upon a;i propoi - tlor.s by other localities for annexation to Newark. A Torso WOMAN ru rs a whip. PUT. LASHESl TWO MEN rOB PER8I8TENTLT AN NOTING HKR. Paterson. Feb. 9 (Spe.clali -Miss Mary Halt, a yoong woman, of Na U Peach-aL, took Justice into her hand* yesterday afternoon and admlnls-. tered a horsewhipplnK to James S-sco ard Georgi Beatty, who Insulted her while ihe %:>,? passim them in the street Utera la a gang of young maa who hana; about Peach-st., and fur some time pan they have unduly annoys Miss Hall Whi happened to pas- them. Although they die not offer to molest her, the vulgar remarks thev. addressed ta her were probably mora harmful thar Mows to a ronna- woman of a sensitive disposition Yesterday Mi^s Hall determined to end this perse ration, and to thal end pur, baaed ? short rawhldi whip Toward tha close of tue ;,??.,,,,, q, ,, whip partially concealed, aha went up Pend Beattj and Blsco wen- on the corner, and Min Hall- BrrlvaJ waa a ilgnnl for them to beril ? tirade agalnat the young Kiri. When she cai posits to them she pulled Min whip from cnceal ment snd plied tha lash mer llessly until the tu, young men look to their heela Bhe then raiurne. home and lat.r went to the police elation when Bhe | referred a .-barge of disorderly roi.duct acain* nd Bea 11 When the twain were arraigned this morn'-i Judge Benior lectured them severely snd In vlei ? ? the fact that Miss Hall had Inflicted Bummer bment on them, Iel them off with .i n JUDGMENT AGAINST A DEFAULTER, Camden. Feb. I (Spacial).?In the Supreme Cow this morning, before Judge Onrrti in .md a jury, th case of the Mayor and ruy Council Of Olouceate City aKfilnii George E. King, thu defaulting ea ,ror of that city, and his bondaman '.-? :r HuatetL Qaorga Bets, Harry Parley, Martin Coyl and ex-Mayor John R, JacJcaotV- to recover 14.0711 the alleged deficiency in KInK'a accounts, wa tried, and a verdict rendered In favor of the plalr tiffs for H.41&91, Including Interest. ? 'tty Clerk Daniel F. Lana testified that King ha been treasurer from May S UM, to Mar. b 7, Ul Snd that since, thal time Kin* had failed to tur ,,..r any monaj r>, tha city and had ile.i ta pan ? wi, li,- biouKiit the matter to tha attei Hon of rim City Council, which, by ;, rei ilutloi ordered the place declared vacant Tba expert a i "m.t,lilt's report v\u, ted on evidence sn h.'- ,.!-' for the pro-,- ed. Thara was n deafen ., ami after counsel lii both Bides had bel a < oiiKultatloii with th,- Court, the Jury waa ll Btru.ct.krt u> raodarjabS a.fcoye verdict. STRIKERS JEER THOSE WHO RETURN' TO THE LOOMS AND FOLLOW THEM WITH TAUNTS. Paterson, Feb. 9 (Sper'alb?Excitement, akin to that which prevailed in I'nterson durinp the ' hip strike," was seen In the vicinity of the Phoenix Mill to-day. At 7 o'clock this morning the doors of the x Miii were thrown open to triode of the s-rlkirs who wished to reium There wire- prob? ably twenty or twenty-five of the weavers who wi ni I ack to the looms. The workers who rerun.. I were unmoleated, and ns the firm did not belleva there would be any trouble, no police protection was asked for. A number of strikers were doing , when the weavers went in this morning, but they made no move to molest any ons. It was evi .i-:.t. however, that they wire there for a purpose, for when tbs nilli let out at noon the bod ( atrikeri cam-- out of then- meeting-place, a: Pi fa I bvll. and took up a position In front of the mill to give a reception to those who had returned to the looms. The firs: worker who went out was a young man ed Walter Palrelough, He waa greeted with yells of disapproval and tin horn laluti He paid no attention to theee Indlgnltlea, bur, keeping to the aidewalk, tumid up Croaa-at. and proceeded to his home. Th- man's pi - ' . lion of the Jeers did not Incline the strikers tod I ita de tachment of them followed him all tha way to his home. Sargeant Kepler act ompanled him, and when one of the strikers, Harvey Jackson, became too turbulent, lie was arrested and sent to th* I ' ?< Hon. The strikers hung about Pair, dough's home, and escorted him bs k I - s . no violence was attempted. : 'her w. iv. ri wh i n turned to work were als. greeted with the weavers' aerenade. Mr and Mra Horten. a couple well on In yeera, who live in tba vicinity of the mill, fled to their home ,o escape the m 'b. The youn? women who r. turned te work wera greeted by their own sex among thoae who h-ld out. In an uproarloua minne. One youn/ woman was kicked by one of thc woman Itrik. vs Jackson, the young man who was arreated for following Palrelough, was arraigned befo-e Re corder Senior on a charge of disorderly , afternoon. There was a large crowd Pental tha hearing. Fair,:,,-., - - irv t0 make out a case against Jackaon, i-'.i the Recorder ? '".; rory7ur.7ril innecVon". toSeTaJaSaW S3ffif 8 ' ' o?th ' t* my a victo vv U?mi. ,Y ??-?' ' :: ?"??> ten - ? ihe loom." * lhe nna n* ftbou TREY AVENGED TUE INSULT. A TRA^EUjjfQ BTETEOPT1CO!* .'. attLl HANDLED UV THE INDIGNANT roUNQ :.' n / OP NORTH LONG BRANCH. North Long Branch, Peb 9 (Speclal).-"A Tn-r / '? w'?rld" was the nan.f a stere fnow | t the hall In thia . ' ?'? ' ta local man io collect the rickets, ii- ,. d|9. Ut the town and Ita peon].. ?' ??? who resoled ' c.. (Kow ? i' ? ' loc" **fore the ?? ? ,, ffi?, tefl the front door. Th. shon e?whe? a number - I time r - ' ", md ihoi at the strang i ? that his ft wa* h. danger, cain for Bp. - wabs?nyt : ' iprot. '.-,- . /?" LEGAL IXTELLIGEXCE. ARTHUR MAYHEW MUST DIE. HIS CASH FINALLY DSCOBD BY THE COURT OP ITTTITg frTHP* DBOBKHft, Albany. Feb. 9.?The final decision of the Court of Appeals tu-day determines that Arthur Mayhew, who was convicted of murder In the first degree. must d.<?. f-.vetal weeks ago the Court of Appeals confirmed the lower court's conviction of Mayhew for robbins; and murdering ? storekeeper In H.-mp Itead, Long Island. M.iyh-w's counsel applied to the lower court for a new trial on the ground of newly discovered evidence. The lower court denied UM r.pri; allon, and UM Court of Appeals to-day affirmed the denial. The following decisions were also handed down: Rosa Herzog, appellant, agt. New-York Elevated Railroad Company and another; th* Mohawk Na? tional Bank, of Schenectady, appellant, agt. the Schenectady Rank: Holland Trust Company act. James A. Waddell, appellant; La Socl6te Anony mede I'Unlon des Papetenes agt. BotnUOl M. Marka and another, appellant I I "-los McCurdy and an? other, executors, etc., appellants, agt. New-York Life Insurance and Trust Company and another. . ti uti rs, etc ?Judgments affirmed, with costa .'ourt of A; i - ilendar for to-morrow ls Nos. SH, ?;?, BS, 128, S29, 830, KU and S.52. ? DAMAGES ABKED FOR DRUCI CLERK*! ERROR. The trial of a ault brought by S.gmunl M. Mundt, as administrator of the estate of Martin Mund:, against Mrs. Gertruda Olokner te recover jr>.*"?xi for causing the death of Martin Mundt ens begun yes t'tl.iv before Justice McAdam anl a Jury in the Supreme Court Martin Mundt waa k.lUd In June, IMS, by an over .' morphine supplied to him hy Tho.-nas C. a the clerk in h di Igsl re it No. 2.2<i.". Eighth ,- NI ila w.is found guilty of ma and s.r.t ti Elmira Reformatory, Sigmund M ii ll asserts that Mrs. Olokner, ii -v- ?l thi. if hei ? naged Irug store ? - s for thc mi ike of her clerk Bhe I tty. .i ii lee M '?. ..-. ' is the papers nnd reserved de REAR TENEMENTS' DOOM AUTHORIZED. Justice I..-. i handed down a judgment In favor of the Board of Hi -' them ? ? ?? paymem of compenaatlon lo destroy the rear tenements fn rn No. KM to ni Mott-st .which w.re condemned as prejudicial to tbe public health ilnti .1 Edward H. Schell, Charil W . Gould and .1 Si >rie Bar-;.. ? to ippralae B in condemnation pto llngs. -e EXHIBITED HER PACE AT A SALARY, rah P. Hancox has brought a suit against Mme. Julio Mays In the Supreme Court, to recover IMS for exhibiting her fa te at No. Kl Plfth-ave. at the fl ex I tbitior. Mme. Mays hos a system for lmprovlm I mplexlon* of women, snd lt !?* Miss 1 lan "\ aa a model and treal mi nt." Thi defi ney she pr,,: ilaed I plaintiff has alrei dy been paid In full, and n:..k.-s a '.v om i. foi ls expected to come up to-day. '.E8T1F1ED AGAINST THEIR MOTHER ih* trial ol .-. suit brought by Tl.ior,- Human, a v .'t employed at the Metropolitan Opera House, il his ?.:?. Harriet, f..r an absolute divorce wv* begun reel In thi Supreme Court before Justice Preedman and a Jury. Human names sev? eral corespondents :.:.?! the principal witnesses In su] poi' '.I lils - Inn i.i - ??'. .:?? are thi li two daughter* and two sena Florence Hums old, testified agalnat her mother yesier ring wen! ..v.-r until to-day the biri was si... . ti ;..? stand. COPRT CALENDARS FOR TO-DAT. Ar.;.. Hat* ,:?.. Befora Van Brant, !'. j. I ? [ni c.. JJ.? N?-.. 30, 4.'. 30. td, IT, .'?. 31, Bupr [?Before Truss J. ? .: . ? m. T<,m I',..-- ii Before Pryor, I.?(.'oil l li . m Kx-parl eui ... lil?Befor. :- u74 III 3574. 1163 I 12 .?ll. :;:.:.?!. 4156, 37feO, 4153, Hil*. 1347, :::H4. 4331*, 1349. ? ' fore Bl i h. .!. La ?? nd I N- .- 1 -".i. SUM - . ?8u ?ii ISO, j:;:.. 4034, 1340, 3875, 1616 1...:. 3962. 1113, 4181, 4'...it. 4027 ' .- r. Pap ' ?'. ra An . . . s ???? sent from Perl IV for irinl. Supreme , Part VI?Before smyth, J.?Csu tl ' ? trial. Clear. . ri (ore Beak* ? ? ? ilihed, Sui. Preed ? - 1 ?? SS 1.'.'..'4. 10353. :?:?!- 7948, : 1*1746, 104?i2. . . - I, 10434, B7b7, - . Gilder .' .- I . ? ll - ? - ? ? ?*?... .1... JIT.'., il'.'."..'., i, MM .... Bedgwlek. tl ? ? ? ? ? .. ... , r*rm?Parl VI- I ? ? ? rt VI .1 \ 1540. 4! ? ..-;-? ?.: .: 6*4*6, ;44H. ?I-.'. 177J. 10719 ? ' ' '? ? ll .ii Parl VII 1 ? I -? un Terr Psrt IX? Bel re Btw " I Pin VII for trial, i lear. ., Pan \ Ho? r* McAdam, ? from l'nrt vit for tr il But>n "erm?Part XI?Before M* Less I il tr . pri tl . ? ur for ina! ? IT* Parl XII Be! re lurnarc. s sent from ] adar for iris'. .. Criimben I ? - ?? ? I, B. i ? ?-. ? McOoven a- ll a. ta estate < Ulchael 1 i ll V H inna A i: 30 a. ' i - it 2 p. m. Bun ?? le! re Arnold, s ?\o 111C will ot J a B. Ha** > a. I . ? irt?Sptcli re i Ionian, J ?Co'ir kt 10 l Mot t 10 '?? rt m. City ? ' Part 1 B< r ? McCarthy, J - ? 1*74. 563 UM, 4269 1445 40111 '. 17V 4352 . 2648 1444 1516, 426SA, 1497 IIB, ll 66. I4M1 1527 4144 1649, 1661 1664 1672 1678 1661 ll 16, 8261, 1751 1464, 1543, 4171'.. I3M, I4S8 '"-?". 1656, 4366 I44S 1561 1862 1566, !?'?'" 1677 1599, I6ul 1603, 1607, 1621 1631 I- ? 1' M ? ? 7 ? p.irt ti ii^f r? Sehuehmaa .1 04 ??? c. 1265, B64, -"??'? 1142 I34B 931. 345 113, 10B7, i'll- 1431 922 1371, -'?77 2B60 1291*4 1278 576 573, 332, 373 H.s.. HOS, 1082 1134 BBg I ar* an flnti ? CU ?' ort Tn.ii T?ini Part III rtefcre O'Dwyer J 1152 163 1206 1174, 1035, 997 607, S79, 1314 k"! c..'? DBS 966, 619 166 671 412 IB! ISO 1186, 17'*7 17:C 1789, 174... 1741. Kit: 1743, '.744. 174:,. 174H near, ? ??? rial Term Pen IV Befor* rit*om->n*. .' -? rr eglise.; sr. 4308 4:174. 4877, 4.W 3606 41H 4:"'2 427.1. 8*60, BIS, 4 irT. BOM, 4336, 41i".4, 4'.'M. 4131 ? 'lear RITFERKK.f: APrOINTETV Gupreme <~ourt. Ry Trna*. J. F'everii'vn vi. Hillman?<~lirT ri W, ITBIIIIIJSBL Brooka vi Mulgrave- David Thomson. Hoyt vs. B Slr*. Matter of i.-ve-t. Hilton Co ?John Hon*. Jr. ; Pryor, J. Tremere vs. Homer?William rr. Pavla*. Bi Smyth. .*". Merritt va. Merri" : :i H. R->*-an. Rv Anliew*. J. TUylOf va Taylor?Edward Jacoh*. ItSCEXVEBJ aPPOUTTED, SLL.rem<* Court, 1., Pn r, J. Chellas O. 9wn \s. nara F. Kye?Wnttaa M. T.m B 1 r.iax. J. Mk"er cf Levett H'.'.lon & Cn- -Aiexanrlej. Levett. BTMS EIET TAKES FOR A POLICY Bill Actlnt? Inspector Thompenn bas rr'-ferred rh*,rir, Detective .lorne* F. Hannon, on*-- of tl wardmen recently ir.ir.sffrrfd to th* Eh*t On hundred and fourth-et ntarion nt Captain Moyn nan'* request He recently arrested James McKa h singer In the i holr of the Congregational Churc ai Willi . ? and One-hundred-and-forty-thlrd-s *siui lihvlr.K poll, y slips In i, I on. Th* pollcj sllpa proved to bi a Mai ' which were to he sung hy xi fl ChOlr. I' V. ., . ()|| ?? ;,; -,,| ln a "j,,,], md Captain Thompeon declarea that t.is ? rt^.t wav an outragi ? I'll \hl U GI ll TY In ROBBIXO EMI'lnYt.. Henry Rna* i redertck Brondteet tad lanai Co versa, three truck drivers, living ir. Brooklj I.. Jefferson Market Court yasterdi ng their employer Nathaniel L. Jerrel i.i.ss truckman, arith i bonded storehouse ut No' Water-ai and waived examination. All three we held in ll.OOO bond for tri Th* ? h id stoli i -. : dollara' worth of coffee in hmall I., d 11 I., a w.iter-s: junkman. A Sf'il MOSS FOR A LUE EM AX G0ET7. 8 I (. Alifrman Phrlstlan Oorz. vhn wa* accused I II -e? Marris el ?:r'.k:r.K l.lrn OB the hf-al with d nub at the Lincoln Republlcail Club Of the VIII I Aeeembly Dletrlct on Monday ?\?ntns-, waa at -t !'.?>? Hall ve.terday arel denied that Morrl*'* ito 1 wu i reral monthfl aga the a i. rm?n Adi ,. Morris ursa expelled for nonouyment of goes but co 1. ,:""'. '..x'\'"i ?' ' 1 . - him there la 1 ? ? Alderman 0 ie z ... u i. "an i told hun . ' H .v.--. | ; ,, wi :. insulting lani igi. . three mernb* d J ' ??' ; n oul of thi r.?>in if '- SK ' Jr*'1' ? ?; been reported ?,.- r i Wm fi*^..*'1 ?^m::'*-" M ????^ >"-?' ?'v mmu Watm.rai'frliliU t}uSmf * aummjna for Alderm. vo*^, xe.oinable to day. THE NEW WAVE. PHYSICAL CTLTrRF.. TtRE FOOD AND PRINK MARKS A NHW BRA. A great popular pure drink and pure food wave ls Just now passing over th- country, arid, it seems to have como to stay. More attention is bein* given to articles of food and drink than heretofore, and people are slowly loaming that pood health cannot he preserved under the present civilisation unless the habits are ,,r a. more natural character. The apparently barmleaa coffee habit now numbera Ita irli tinta by the thou? sands, producing obstinate stomach nnd bowel trouble! that will not abate except by leaving off the habit It is not always an easy task to drop a lifetime habit. Cine of Hie late dlecoverles Ul B pure food coffee, made entirely ot grains and possess? ing great fattening and nourishing proper? ties, while it brews the exact deep seal brown color of Mocha and when cream is added lt takes the rich golden brown nf old Java. The taste ls pungent and piquant, quite similar to coffee; in fact, so cl,.se to lt In aroma and flavor that the coffee drinker, who hus had trouble with coffee, will freely take on th*- new grain drink when he dis? covers that it agrees with him perfectly, and its healthful properties quickly dismiss his former rills. The great feature of this new and rail mai method of dismissing sickness, ls to ovoid drugging oneself and qui! hurtful habits, taking |n only what ls known to be pure natural food such as th.- Creator Intended for man's subsist.ncc Dr. Wcsi.v a. Dunn, Editor of "Medical Current." Marshall Field Bldg., Chicago, s'.vys: "I am highly pleased with it." Nothing la more to the p.,int than this new food-drink made from gradna lt bears the name of "Postum Cereal." and 'a made by the Postum Cereal Co., Um., Battle Creek, Mich. It claim.-, to be a direct and quick producer of new blood corpuaclea by the natural method of good nourlahlng f.1 taken iii B liquid form, it li quit ? bli less expensive than coffee and ali igether ll - m app ala to om 's commonsense. Beware of the fra idulent imitations ? ( the original Postum Cereal Grain coffei on Postum. OLCOTT ASD THE CIVIL 1RRVICE. un THINK? hi; can make MINOR APPOINT? MENTS WITHOUT EXAMINATIONS, District-Attorney Olcotl said ?? thai ru had reached no de Islon In regard to maklni polntmenta of subordinates In hi : servers, messengers snd clerks. He Bald :.. h id had I I ti arith sci in l< id* i - mal ti r, bul ic di elston had be* n ? l. Mr. < llcott said he I I lld be led In making thi appointments wltl i iv ll Service examlnat -, : - of a confl lem I that he would determine his ? out ? In m fee Mr Olcotl Bald be tho ight he should run th< D - trlct-A ttl ran his private law office ami that dd noi i... hamp* red bv i 'Hil Bert - He luis appointed some prlvat. *eerel ? ? -? rapt..-is without mi n examli .- and he does nol -m.t any trouble from thi ? BUTTER HE RC HAST A BAD LOSER. tic BITES TO RECOVEB "lill MONET HE !>>?T AT POKER IN THK HAM (lt ARI'S . t,' B. Questions of "bobtail flushes." "s: ralph ts." "tr,;,-." "full hou;..s" snd kindred details bothered Justice Daly and a jury In tl e 8 ren Court yes . ii all cam ? ab ml fri fad that 'i homaa !'. Foley la h md . ? ? Mr Fol,?y ? hutt.: .. ,.t No. lil Avenue >'. Bul butter snd . ggi did ;...' ? ? ra to h e royal road * fortune, ao ined the ll : whi. t. Phi lp R Hy, a s....ik< eper at N Avenue ' ind started t.. woo ti... tick!'' ? ol tori ne through th< medium of the ae I ductlve gama of i?>k. r. The goddess eas l F dey, however, and he says tl at In April, slay and June, 1896b he lost to Reilly 11.011 He now : i: Illy a suit to get hin money back, whlcli came to trial yest* rday. Borne difficulty was ? . in setting . |ury, as the lawyers wanted to ti il tl ? i i -atl ins ??: ? ilesroen to ; ., . - ? Whi n ttled Mr. Foley took the bi ind. sure that h< thai Reilly won except from the fact I usually ? . ?-.?.:. ? i th* table a 1th nothli ... ri ipa In from of him differ ' ll. ci:. n i hal ti. stopped p i ? ? r he had t:\. n to | did ?.. ; me was i rooked H< ? idmttti l ha iring been convicted i margarine. For Reilly ir s ? fled thru Fole* was ? .tc at;.ad <f losing he had v, lt waa on a int ol made I in the irani" that the - .1' wa The defendant a nd a hen th* case went over until to-day. E01snM.lt hy l U LO RAI n.-.ber! S Smith, forty y?,irs old. employed I* v1 MU clerk by the Erle Transl mpany waa removed to the New-York H ipi! from No, 2-'.i West rwenty-ni t-si ? . ce live* with the famll) of Harry T Waller, a ? erst No 80 Broad* ly ,i- a i ? -'iff.-rinc tr..r. ? a.s one of attempt . however, thai the mai h..d been ill for some d lys and he took the chlor il to relli ? I BAD LITTLE GIRL. wmi-im Btrichternacht, i tailor, living at N Pnst Flfteenth-at., told Magi " it. Di iel, In Jeffer son M rday that his foul year-old daughter had put j several days ago, with the Intention ol him Tl ?? ?".' d araa an tis n d I?? fore the ' traie Her father said i he ? ?? fr..r him. and had beni utter!) . othe ways fir a long time. On thi ftei ti... poison in her father's c ifl nnd was found on Monday wandering about < Blxth-ave. drygooda store and i..k-n Into by h Gerry society agent. She was cared for i the BOdety'B rooms, where she told i remarkabl lot of conflicting stories Magistrate D* iel wi probably commit, the child lo .-onie Institution tc dilV - --?-- ? GALS8 SHOWS ALL AROUSD. The annual statemenr issued by the Manhatta Llf? Insurance Company of New-York for tit year Just ended shows B gain I I i gal in aaaeta and a gain tn surplus. A compai tw.-en the. result** of ISM md those contd the previous atatemi nt I ? ... that I reseed froi |14,4&5.ir. 32 to ?:'.'-: ..- IO, and ll < ! to $1.1$. the old New foi k atam ird of 4b pei quin d to relni ure outstai ding poll e within n few thi uaand dollars of I i ? OOO The total li ibllltte n med up in tr presenl statement, are 113.440.940 51 The table < usetfl erabra es only what ? call "gil sdg* ' securities. ?_-n? DE. MEYER AT CARNEGIE BALL Carnyle Hall was again crowded yeaterday mon lng- erith people desirous of hearing the !:? \ Dr. i B Meyer, of London Dr A. C. Dixon pr* .... I, ii professor j. h. Burke led the : irge chorus, a lari number of ministers of different denomlnatloi were conspicuous in ihe great audience, Dr, Mey, el?jke from I Corinthians, ll. 14, "The Natur Man," bia theme being "Selfishness: lt* Caua . rae and Cure." At the aft. rt mi meeting the w.,.s a atlll larger attendance, and the I ii.a:.-, well-known women. Dr Mey< "The, Substitution >.f the Christ Life for the Bel Life," in the elucidation of which he made conata i.:.f the Bplsi le to thi Qalai At the closr <t hts address, which claimed tl closest attention < f the eudlem .-. a large numb having 'o stand, l>r ll.i speaking directly ts,.- ministers, said: 'I.-, me entreat v.. . to gi the go-by to a great deal of the political I though ii I* not wrong, the social Hf, around v.. and I char,;,- you to live t,. preai h thi deep phlloa phy of the Indwelling Christ, and let men km whai Jesus m.-ant wt,e-; h.. mm 'ii ti ^ all ki ou ii... i am in tile Father, snd ye In v and I In you.' " DR. PARER UR8T, PATS \M> OTB E Ri in * b-.Mure .-.n "Practical Religion." delivered th.- Union Thi ari .1 Bemlnarj on Monda] evenu the Kev. L>r. Phar,** H. l'arkhurs referred to a ll which had been written by the Kev nr. Tia Cuyler to Oovernoi mack, protest! | iga : . , polntmeni of Louts F. Pays Bj a ij of c immeni tiir letter Di Parkbui -? -. . ?i he ....i do i..i a lettei ta i lovi rnoi Black has in the ring of a verna len so grand a li it 1 am goini this h. i shall it I am proud of tliliiK that I have done, ard thai ls that pr* ?- hi i down on the Bquara * rlghteouaneaa *j u cornpron.li.njj a* to drlvi oui of mj , the ni that la respon?li,le for Black, l'awi el I 1 annie K,.n; I jwoi that I mat to lose i-n* or my pa/tehloaars, b (Etiropmn ^VDocrttacmtnta. r-lKOrKANS AND TUAVELLEKS will find uZvmmm oiric* or th. T.it>un. tb rt..t str.et, e. c. ? eoti??nt*nt pleee lo 'eeee their e<Jr.rtlB*m?nta sea sgr> arilDCone ror Th* Tr'.bune. Savoy Hotel, London. HOTEL DI LUXE OF TIIE WORLD Savoy Restaurant of Bast rea *sbI' ram*. tami pl m na t i* terrs-* evarte*l*l**t the I ml'Sti*.nt BsrdeeesM near. lh*r,l* (nl.l-*_ JIA-AUIKS )lC Sella, \iltn. Msllre KseofTler. THE LANGHAM HOTEL, London. f nririll*'! Hltnatlea la I*i>rl|an1 Plar?. tt Top or Regsal st. tv. (onranlfnt fur th* lie-t shop,, Thrslre.. Bea. mZrmrj ll oil ??rn ? oml'nrt ami <oiitcii? irncc. "l.uL rule Tar IK The Walsingham House And Path Hotel, PICCADILLY. THE BROADWAY OF LONDON. Overlook- the Park nnd nrcuplea th? finest po .<tton In London. Apartments at rr.oderar* charges for a short or long pariod. Cuis.n* man;iperi hy an sxperltfirtd French chtf. Telegrams. "Sols-ni1." ) G. GELARO*. London. { .-ec'y & Manager. The Hotel Cecil, Th** larL:''-t nd moejt rtasaatntflensnt ia FJurope*. l'..|.ti..'i :in>rsrv<!i'tHil. T.<> rMtion uririvallrxl. flsOlnB and ov.-r lAolcina thw Kmb*enkm*?r?l Oardsns ami rivwr Thain****. LTnainrpa-aisi*?d rulnlnc and tl." **?i ??leentlon nt v/tnwa nwair ofTwrani. 700 bedroom* an?l 300 anion**, prlvntan dintngj rooina., and publto re**0*>ptlon room**. C. P. BERTINI, Manaeer. i Urns' Hotel, Part". I'ornii-rlT ot ? llolniimloo'a. \e,v-lork. n.rimriT o. | rr|f #.Hf>|1 He,tullrllnf. London. n r<? ins Maneae saar W'S Osaca, raaslsa lat rtaei rariS, Mat', hslln, asa ir reesBH. axel rn ??. flt, leratn. Upper Norwood, Queen's Hotel. :v,ar Crvstal Palac*. lassa, n Heal'.hleBt Bi'iieH'Ti HI ai : Lovel) gardens. Boarding- tarma from J'ioo p*r Ipa lal tra.na f'.r larg, parties. C'cr.vrii.ent train .crvioe. Norfolk Hotel, Brighton, England. Elite Kamiiy Hotel. Oenrlnans **?-?,-*.i promeaart* a .. lawns i ne public rooms. I'ertift sanitation, fansded .;? trio llghti Lift Delicate cuisine, choice w.r.e*. Julee A Crelgbtor, Mrr. __^______ i.Ann'o Uotol g??tfc*T*e*s. Portsmouth. UOCn S rlOXGI, F,n? narin* \ ;*w. Fa<-:n? tala of Wight. *>><?-:y old aard?na. Tenma. ?tc. a.i j'lins Royal Yacht (lib Kr?ou?nt b^at*. t> Cowes, Ryde bi . E itbamptoa, "Merral IMer Hotel" under iain* .traction. _ The Howard Hotel. Norfolk Street, Kmt>nlimnii London. This n?w',y *r*r-e-i ll itel li repti tl with every modern comfort. over? look* Embankment hui River. Elegant and spactoue ! || - i, Eleetrl Llahl throughout. American aya t<rn elevator, l-'lx'-d tariff_______ \\ nilli: tu shop f\ rt hope. WAUOPKAST SHOES, GO Haymarket, London, S. W. Peter Robinson, Dry floods S;ore, Oxford-st., London. One Hundred Shops and Show Rooms Latest fashion and best style. The Grafton Fur Co.,Ltd. ART FURRIERS, Thc Utsillg House for Fan in LoihIod. 164, New Bond St., London. PARIS SHOPS. LOUIS VUITTON'S AMEPICANS' FAVORITE TRUNKS AND BAGS I'tmu noise p^^?/5 I, RUB SCRIBE .llA.MPS-ELYSEES BRANCH 57. AVENUE MARCEAl LONDON, <? STRAND. "?iivr i nun i v nu v< i mi I ti-, ti i. pBir1 V* *???>??'?*-''V'-VT' FURS! FURS! FURS! P. M. Grunwaldt, ii Itt I. DB LA PAIX, PAMS. l.sra-p.t aaaattaaasl ef ansel fara, itu... ?i!i.-r ami Bim l'n\?., Itu.sim viii:., >*.il >ars sud liiirnient. In Seers, .liane., I hr.-ipent |ir|, e.. -forciqn ficsorta. Thc International Palace Hotels. '1 Itt* i. lu-/1 rt-li I'u lave, CAIRO.iBjpt. Tin- Kit tem Hala-.cn, N I < I:.Fran re. 1 Ik- \ ? ? nulli Palme*, I.ISIIUS. .I-,,, tu ul. The lu l-l.tm-. ??si K.\II .Ili-lulnm. Iii.- Hiiluia Palace. W U.OJ \. i:m. hum;.??> it/. ? i.m.i Tin- iissiiiirr Palaces, Till ll ?PI\ .Turkey Tin- Pcm Palace. lll\vn\Ti\(t!'i:v TnrUey. Tl..- Rel ii.i l ,,t, i-.??inn.,n ,| RRT*?TI|?1 iinw. For Informntton, I ? rv* at eemm dal risdons! fl Co.'s CMS tt l ' kipur-et., London, or 8 V\ac* 4* roper. Pa?'? tr l? c imfortlng to thli has lot ? ?? at the poi h id win n N pricked i h.n.oli ni ?? nf I invld ? BOLLESDER'S .U l V [GI /.' HELD, Tha , isr. of Oeor?e Weiss, man itrr-r of Hollender' cafs snd rest lurant, No. ii^ Weat Ons?hundre< twenty-flfth-at . who la charged with rlolstto nf the liqui r tai I tm In not having the b.ir prof*) ? I aeparated from the restaurant i>n Sum! iv hurt, wi ed for exsmlnatlon before Magistrate stott the Harlem Police Court yesterday morning. Joh > i: Brodaky, counsel for Weiss, .i^knl ths Mi. ? Irate t: he had mads an examination of Eiollendi t | place on Monday morning. Tha Msglstrate replied ' res i did, and I found ' dlrei of the law In that there w ts i door I- tween the bar bi d th* reataur int " ''''"'?? '- Mr Brodaky, "you have decide l th the jawhan^bcen violated nnd you propoaa to ho ' I do, moat decidedly" i Lld th- Magistrate , "l,; that casi. mid Mt Brodsky, "we a iii er ea imlr itlon " The accused was then hold m gl.OOO ball to aw.i ths action of the Grand Jury Ball waa furnl.h" * FOR ALLEGED I 0LONIZAT10N. Bennett, a former Tammany H.iii ;,.,<.. ? Lhe eighteenth Eli :t| in D -.,,- VIHth \ !,,:"1,1> ;'^ r '? " '- irraatsd > itordai afternoon, hs waa leaving the Centn Btre< | . ,. ,?.,?,. , a .- taken to Part i. Oeneral Besslonj whare Judi Cowing committed him I ? the Tomi i I , await -vu """?"' l?ed for aiding an lleeedicolnnie! tloo bi nema In hla district last Ctetobsr. DAISY BAMPTON DISCHARGED , ''?'??? v" ;' I ,"'"" said yeaterday thai i 1,1 :' lvt* :v' ? Dstes Han.pt,.,,. tha rou ;'?"?' "J, wh? * 'rrsated wttb Chsrtes lt' y Laughlin, ths alli -i ,i .aimil ?? a lld tm ns.,, ],:T -P ' ",' ut?5?W?l Whit r-unu, e?h?J3 fir* UV";.,,1;;.?;;,;,',;; foreign Resorts. Hotel Chatham, Paris. ? Hotel Binda, Pars, Restaurant P. Cubat, ur, < ll\M!'s ELYSEK. PAW*. m ,si . Mani ... '" ?sssaafsi to Arr.?r ., i for perfect eu iain* sad Baa glass GRAND HOTEL de .'ATHENE* IS RITE SCI IBB. OPPOSITE .m. GRAND i :::r:A. The Modern Hotel of Pari E. ARMBRI PTER M Hotel de Lille et d'Albic 238. Rue ; I Hoi re. Parla, between the Tulleries <;<*: lena P ?>? " sd and New Opera Ad ? ?' airanjeesaof for families B sautll Hall Lai re l Nra Rooms. Electric Lii'ht ftc 'r ame, "T,P Won/ Paris. Il KN PT A BA DI Hotel de I' Europe. BREMEN. ITALY AND SD'JT'1 0? FRANCE. Hotel de la Ville. Ms I 0% ??a ' mr nfv,,*r" leaalsrlBssi I I Cl H i i r..r*iien' < eeafsri Grand HotelI Sr"* L lt*.'iiter?*L _ _ . , l{*il**?X Tlr?*tl IwB ! i C4 38 a Wascoe, etsi Grand Hotel Bellagio AN'I> IK IT KL. villa sm; Hi-.LLONT. Bellagio* Lake Como, _____ ROYAL DANIELI all M ?: BRM ? ? '?:, ?RTI KEWLT REI :tt_: VENICE. I ?n I Canal. >p.'*-n<il.l Tliw. Ki'rirl' Lltrfct. T-c, Lift*. M**m Mrst J !. ??' "Ii 1 irkltl. Grand Hotel Venice. R*nown*4 ss Maa fae lilSt I [i .??! Ill io Half. . , i ? .. st?? tba ^'*^'?. l.rin.l lanai. J Proprietor*. Florence. Grand Hotel d'ltalie. TIIK ONLY MODERN HOTRXa IN" FLORENCE. The Savoy Hotel. HOTEL CONTINENTAL, ROYAL DBS J.A PAJX Florence. Florence, Hotel de la Ville, Electricity, Stcamheat, WinlersardeD* Rome, Italy. Grand Hotel. Opened in 18 H. The most complete of Modern Hotels. [Electric li-cht throughout. American elevators. CRitr of "*>?'<>r Hot*'.." "Frankiurtar Hnt,"' Frankfort, a. M. A. Pfyffer."' "US "'""*' Rome, Italy. Gd Hotel Quirinal Miehls repute.) ml fisl.lnn.tMe Hrit-< liss |aM I* the healthiest m.I tine.t part sf Bests. Hertrie l<ut in seen num. iiiauiifui uaNea fall teeta, tirsal ll*ii. aaa ml sisst Buttai aeaitari ?'-i i.?-??.- ? ONLY HOTEL IN ROME WITH STEAM HEAT THROUGHOUT. >*w Preaelster, ki i hi r-i?i kui k. Sis -ni Metal Me.ii irrsaia, FefSJ, Brineh Homes. J"*"' \\"\?\ ^'ff*. I "--ero*. (.mn.i Motrl, Bsrgeesteek. near Lurer**. L.H*>.*?! Ktaassraera m-ar i ararat. Rome. Italy. Hotel Anglo-Americain. r. GIOKDAWO st ?*!! K\/.l. IV Pr**. TURIN. Grand Hotel, et d'Europe MENTONE. Gd. Hotel iles Briiannique. "Cosmopolitan," Nice. AMIlIll* s> Hl> I lil.. MIK. Hotel des Iles Britanniques. NICSBj KU.MU HOTEL DE FRANCE, Tl i ii im> r -i rr vi ? n. Louis lekaltolas, .aaatsr, sal in aesasMB bhbbbJbj at "sp.,.1,,11.1 letti." l?sten,l. niiTiui iii.iu is mm i{????" Hturm. CAN MB*, KU %MCU ~~ Hotel Beau Site, Cannes._ HOTEL de I'ESTEREL, Cannes. (?ropcai Btakctt. Banque du Commerce, 1 CAXMM, ? I ..I MaaaMtoat* *l a* srtaclpal Aincri.-sn Bsaakftaa 2 Hflussa IrcluJinei Drsaai Monea t i'., j mi Mu.tf*e '" j t Cd., U. >v. S?l s'".." * ?'?. sa4 Kesaesy a C**. e. 1 j?t|.i i!....j KschaaasA - -I